Trezor Model T is the premium version of the hardware wallet. In addition to the functionalities of Trezor One, it has a colored touchscreen for secure on-device input, modern design, an SD card slot, and some other more advanced features.

How does it work?

Confirming transaction with Trezor One

Trezor is a small single-purpose computer. It is designed to protect your private keys from possible online and offline risks. To do this, Trezor keeps the private keys away from the Internet and confirms the transactions in-device. That way, you can always check the screen for the right address, amount and transaction fee before sending your bitcoins.

In layman's terms, you can connect Trezor to an infected computer and still be able to have 100% control over the funds in your device.

Find out how exactly Trezor is designed to provide excellent security:

Using Trezor

Trezor Wallet is an easy-to-use browser interface for Trezor. Using the Wallet, you can easily set up the device, manage your cryptocurrency assets, initiate transfers to other services or friends, and more. It is also possible to use your Trezor device with other wallets, eg., Electrum.

Advanced features

U2F

You can use Trezor as your second-factor authentication (U2F) token with services such as Google, GitHub or Dropbox. A further advantage of Trezor is that its users can truly verify what they are about to authorize on the device display.

Password Manager

The Trezor Password Manager allows users to manage all their passwords and digital identity with the Trezor security and encryption. The Trezor Password Manager does not require remembering one master password, as access is granted by pressing a physical button on your Trezor device. Your passwords are stored on Dropbox or Google Drive in an encrypted form using the private keys derived and safely stored in your Trezor.

SSH login

With the Trezor SSH Agent, administrators can enjoy passwordless and secure authentication to their servers.